OZ = Ozarks Coke/DP bottling, Springfield MO
OC = Oklahoma City
TB = Temple Bottling (Dr pepper)
LX = Lenexa KS
WI = Wichita, KS (believed to be a Kansas City area plant)
EE = Edmund, OK!? (This one makes Coke & DP)
JA = Jacksonville, FL
SL = St Louis/Maryland Heights
HW = Hollywood Florida
SW = Swire (Salt Lake City)
TO = Ontario CA
MB = Mobile, AL
DT = Detroit
HF = High Country Foods of Selah Washington
FW = Fort Worth
[ 02-16-2003, 04:45 PM: Message edited by: Terry K ]
HO - Indianapolis, IN
US - Kokomo, IN
WI - Witchita, KS
RA - Rochester, MN
MD - Chicago, Main Depot (Kosher Product)
RX - Chicago, Regional
WP - Milwaukee, WI
CN - Cincinnati, OH
HM - Hamburg, PA
TB - Twinsburg, OH
CV - Cleveland, TN
PA - ?
PR - Portland, IN
FL - Flint, MI
ET - ?
SL - St. Louis, MO
LX - Lenexa, KS
DT - Detroit, MI
Also, only first 2 letters are plant codes. The third letter is the day of the week, A=Sunday, etc..
BH=Bethehem, PA
BT=Baltimore, MD
MT=Moorestown, NJ
PH=Philadelphia, PA
SS=Silver Spring, MD
RM=Richmond, VA
AX=Alexandria, VA
NH=Needham Heights, MA
KH=Hartford, CT
KE=Elmsford, NY
KM=Maspeth, Queens, NY
MR=Marietta, GA
MV=Montross, VA
SY=Salisbury, NC
Ones I'm not sure of:
II= this is a Dasani plant, somewhere in the Pittsburgh metro area.
HG= this is where Central Coca-Cola bottles their plastic at (they buy cans from Mid-Atlantic Canners, Zanesville and Hamburg)
WP = I can only find Barq's Red Creme 20oz at one particular Sheetz store just outside of Reading, PA.. and this is the code on the bottle.
Are you sure those two are three letters? Every bottler code I've seen is two letters.
WP = Milwaukee, WI (Old Herbco)(Wisconsin Production facility)
HO = Indianapolis (Old Herbco)(Hooiser Operations)
MD = Chicago (Old Herbco)(Main Depot)
RX = Chicago Regional (Old Herbco)
I think BB is Bishopville, South Carolina. I brought back some Dasani and Fanta from Virginia (consolidated territory), and the cans say "South Atlantic Canners, Inc., Bishopville, South Carolina"